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Press review: US, Iran pull punches while striking back and China inching closer to Taiwan

Top stories from the Russian press on February, 1st

MOSCOW, February 1. /TASS/. The US and Iran are seeking ways to strike back at each other while still keeping a lid on the potential for a "knife’s edge" escalation; China is taking active steps to get closer to Taiwan; and global gold demand hit a record level in 2023, with central banks among the key buyers. These stories topped Thursday’s newspaper headlines across Russia.

 

Media: US, Iran seek ways to strike back while keeping lid on 'knife’s edge' escalation

Iraq-based Shiite militia Kata'ib Hezbollah (KH), which forms the core of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq group, has close ties to Iran and is in the forefront of the fight against the US presence in the Middle East, has announced a suspension of military operations against US forces. The move came after Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Al Sudani promised that his team would persuade the US to leave the country. Meanwhile, Washington has made it clear that it has no plans to abandon a military scenario in how it responds to the killing of its troops in Jordan, Nezavisimaya Gazeta writes.

US considering covert operation against Iran — news agency

Ruslan Mamedov, senior researcher with the Center of Arab and Islamic Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Oriental Studies, points out that KH is changing its strategy but not its ultimate goal. "Its announcement was aimed at preventing a strike on Iraq," the expert noted. "This is because the Americans started considering options for attacks on targets in Iraq, Syria and Yemen," he explained.

KH is taking a cautious approach, Andrey Kortunov, academic director of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), told Vedomosti. Hence the decision to refrain from striking US facilities. As for a reaction from the US, it will definitely follow. According to Kortunov, US President Joe Biden needs to prove that Shiite groups active in the region cannot operate with impunity. However, a US response will probably come in measured doses and be more phased than it might have been under different circumstances.

Further developments depend on what the US does, said Yury Lyamin, an expert at the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies. A direct US strike on targets inside Iran will almost certainly require an appropriate response from Tehran against US bases in the region, which is fraught with the potential to spark a major war. However, the Biden administration may find another limited strike on some facilities belonging to pro-Iranian forces in Iraq or Syria to be too weak a reaction, given the foreign and domestic policy situations, which require a show of force, especially with an increasingly unpopular Biden up for re-election. "Basically, the parties don’t want a major war. Still, contradictions between them are too deep and the situation is on a knife’s edge," Lyamin concluded.

 

Izvestia: China takes active steps to get closer to Taiwan without playing military card

China has formally started moving towards the so-called border with Taiwan. On February 1, China’s Civil Aviation Administration is unilaterally changing a route designated for civilian flights, moving it closer to the median line. For its part, Taipei has claimed that Beijing seeks to use civil aviation for military purposes in a bid to change the status quo in the Taiwan Strait, Izvestia notes.

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